What about the location at 119 North 36th Street in Fremont? Stampede's taking over the space formerly occupied by The Helm. The now...

Stampede Cocktail Club Replaces the Helm's Shuttered Bar in Fremont

Paul Shanrock is a bartender's bartender: gregarious, loves the classics but isn't afraid of getting innovative, sports a dapper beard-that's a bonus, not a prerequisite. The barman hails from Reno, Nevada but has tended bar in a few recognizable Seattle cocktail dens in the last five years.

A walkout is planned this morning in many Seattle schools, to protest Congress' reaction to gun violence in schools, exactly one month after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. Students from thousands of schools across the country will leave their classes at 10am, and remain out for 17 minutes, one minute to ...

All are invited to join Seattle Pacific University's Gospel Choir, under the direction of Stephen Michael Newby, liturgist and artistic director, and Asta Vaičekonis, piano, as they present an evening of prayers, black spirituals, and ecumenical readings celebrating tradition for Black History Month. With special guest readers from the Faculty Diversity Committee: Raedene Copeland, Karen Gutowsky-Zimmerman, ...

The Central Library and all branches of The Seattle Public Library will be closed on Wednesday, March 7, 2018, for a staff in-service day. The Central Library book drop will be closed. All branch book drops will remain open. No Library material will be due on that day.

...dispensary, in March 2011,” explains Moses. “Our first location was just down the street on 36th & Greenwood in Fremont. Also, two of the three owners (me included) have been Frelard area residents...

Dockside Cannabis coming soon to Leary Way

Conveniently located across the street from Giddy Up Burgers on NW Leary Way, Dockside Cannabis is hard at work on its third location in the Seattle area. The building at 4601 NW Leary Way is getting an extensive makeover, but co-owner Maria Moses tells My Ballard they're hoping to open as soon as April.

...Gael Tarleton will hold a “drop-in town hall” this Sunday at Flying Bike Coop (8570 Greenwood Ave N) from 4 to 7 p.m. “We’ll keep it informal and in small-group...

Briefs: Banned from the gym, Night Out, no parking, Gather Kitchen and more

A few quick news updates from Ballard and Fremont... BANNED FROM THE GYM - The NW Fitness Project (pictured above at the corner of N 36th St. and Greenwood Ave. in Fremont) has banned a known white nationalist leader from attending the gym.

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...dry ovens—Dino’s is an intentionally crafted dive at the Capitol Hill epicenter of Denny and Olive, whose deep booths and long bar pay homage to the pizza taverns of Pettit’s...

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Pizza Time: A Compendium of Seattle's Superb Slices

Let's cut through the confusion: Ethan and Angela Stowell's fast-casual pizza chainlet has three locations. One in its eponymous neighborhood of course. The other, Frelard Pizza Company on Leary Way, has a slightly different name (and a rocking patio and perhaps the best kid pit in town).

“American Hwangap” plays from Feb. 1–25 at the West of Lenin theatre, 203 North 36th Street in Fremont. For prices, showtimes, and other information, visit westoflenin.com.

"American Hwangap" - A sad sort of homecoming

By Andrew Hamlin NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY In Korean and other East Asian cultures, "hwangap" indicates a manner of celebrating one's 60th birthday. At 60, you've come to the end of the traditional lunar calendar, and beginning a new cycle. Some folks throw big parties with plenty of food. Some folks travel.

...foot Ballard Library No. 2 was constructed, just a few blocks to the west on 24th Avenue Northwest and Northwest 57th Street. The old Carnegie library was leased by an antique store, Pandora’s Castle, whose owner...

...its second library, and an even larger Ballard Library was built nearby in 2004 at 22nd Avenue Northwest and Northwest 57th Street, opening to the public on May 14, 2005. The super-modern current facility includes a...

The many lives of the Ballard Carnegie Library

During the second half of his life, steel tycoon and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, once the richest person in the world, decided to do something kind of unusual for a millionaire: He began giving his fortune away.

Seattle Department of Neighborhoods invites all Seattle residents to celebrate Neighbor Day on Saturday, February 10 by indulging in random acts of kindness. Neighbor Day is a special day set aside to reach out to neighbors, make new friends, and express thanks to those who help make our neighborhoods a great place to live.

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